Ideally, you want a shoe that can work well for road running, trail running, and even tackling outdoor lifting and training sessions, so you’ll also want an increased level of durability with this shoe.
People have been worshipping sneakers no less than because the ’80s, when Run-DMC wrote an ode to Adidas, but the secondary market’s current form is comparatively new.
It uses the traditional quick-lace system found on most Salomons, but they exit through the center lace garage, making them a little finicky to work with and harder to slip over the foot. Our only ding is the lacing system.
One other interesting finding was that speed was NOT related to foot strike type or ankle and foot angles. For runners, the major implication could be on foot strike.